Many more are expected to be brought back in the next few days.
Kshitij Nagar has more from New Delhi.
The Chinese embassy in Israel says it will help its citizens to leave the country via Egypt in batches from Friday, amid the escalating conflict in the Middle East.
China has been urging its citizens to leave Israel as it warns of "the possibility of further deterioration" of the situation.
Rebecca Bundhun has more from Hong Kong.
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TikTok is set to continue in the US for at least three months with President Trump expected to extend a sale or ban deadline for the third time this year.
He plans to sign an executive order this week that would keep the video sharing app running despite a bipartisan law banning it over national security concerns.
Kate Fisher reports from Washington
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Donald Trump says he "may" or "may not" instruct the US military to strike Iran.
Speaking outside the White House these are the US President's first remarks following reports that the United States could join Israel's attacks.
Jagruti Dave has more from Washington.
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The European Commission says Hungary's economy is falling behind. A new report highlights a troubling combination of corruption, inadequate education, and a weak business environment,
all of which contribute to growing poverty and declining competitiveness. Pablo Gutierrez reports from Budapest.
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American shoppers slowed spending in May, as retail sales fell 0.9% according to the US Commerce Department.
The worse-than-expected figures come after consumers splurged on autos and other goods in recent months to beat tariff-related price increases.
Kate Fisher reports from Washington
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The G7 is now down to six leaders — after the US President left early to address the unfolding crisis in the Middle East, making clear he's not in the mood for a ceasefire.
Online, Mr Trump lashed out at the French President, who claimed the American leader was planning to negotiate one.
Mitch McCann reports from the G7 in Canada.